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Gerarchia Quotes & Sayings

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Top Gerarchia Quotes

Now you've fucked a rock star. How do you feel?"
"Like everyone else you fuck. Used and ready for you to leave — Kristen Proby

Ghosts of the past still clutch at you in the present — Joanne Greenberg

It was too bleak to be alone, and so they could do nothing but cling to each other as broken beings, as human beings. — David Kirk

The word "knowledge" itself, we like to break it down into two different words, "know" and "ledge." You've got to know the ledge. Know the limitation of things. Know where they go, know where they start from. We say knowledge is the basic foundation of the universe. But everything is first based on something being known. Then, when it's known, then it can be manifested. — RZA

I've had death threats, but I've never been fearful for my life. Although I have traveled with security since the '60s. — Hugh Hefner

Since I was a kid - youngest of five kids - I've always been starved for attention, like 'Look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do!' — Brendon Urie

If all it took to become enlightened were to sit and meditate, then all frogs would be Buddhas. — Sengai

In 1968 the Arts Council managed to get a grant from the treasury to buy up a lot of derelict touring theatres and put them back in the hands of the local authorities. — Timothy West

Some sinister secret lat buried in the heart of the graveyard ! — Rajib Mukherjee

Why can't he be happy?" "I don't know," Niri answered. "But it isn't your job to make him happy. You are responsible for yourself." Niri touched her cheek and let her go. "I will see you tomorrow," she said before walking off. "Don't — Autumn M. Birt

A careful blending of sarcasm, irony, and teasing, bickering has its own distinctive cadence and rhythm and is as difficult to master as French, Spanish, or any elective second language. Like Chinese, the fine points of bickering can be discerned in the subtle rise and fall of the voice. If not practiced properly, bickering can be mistaken for its less sophisticated counterpart: whining. — Linda Sunshine